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, to build businesses in america. [applause] so we came together on a bipartisan basis, and at the end of the day we passed a bill, some parts of it i hated. some parts of it they hated. that's how you reach a compromise. we ended up with 54 democratic senators and 14 republican senators giving a 68 votes to pass that bill out of the senate. my message, and tom's message to the speaker is give us a chance to do things and come together, both political parties. give the house of representatives a chance to come up with a bipartisan approach. we had one, maybe they have one too. but let's get it done, it's time for america to fix this broken immigration system. [applause] >> first i want to ask if either eduardo or hector, do you have anything to add? i guess, call on eduardo, because you are under the daca bill, right? >> yes. >> this is one guy right here this is under the daca thing i mentioned and if that thing, if that is done away with, as congressman king got that vote in the house, it won't pass the senate. but
, to build businesses in america. [applause] so we came together on a bipartisan basis, and at the end of the day we passed a bill, some parts of it i hated. some parts of it they hated. that's how you reach a compromise. we ended up with 54 democratic senators and 14 republican senators giving a 68 votes to pass that bill out of the senate. my message, and tom's message to the speaker is give us a chance to do things and come together, both political parties. give the house of representatives...
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that's america's story. there is something in our dna about the immigrants who had the courage to come up and get here, really to fight against great odds, to succeed here. thank goodness we did. that's who we are today. we should celebrate it. we shouldn't apologize for it. we ought to build on it to make us an even stronger nation in the century. thanks, tom. thank you. thank you, dick. thank you. >> well, dick, thank you very much for that and thank you for your great leadership. folks, i want to reassure senator durbin and anyone else who may be tuned in on this, that we iowans, we are a welcoming people. we are a compassionate and caring people. [ applause ] >> we do not -- we do not believe in characterizing people with hateful, spiteful, degrading language. we believe that every human being has worth. we believe those who want to come here to work to build a better life are not criminals. they are people who want to build a better life for themselves and their families and we ought to be finding way t
that's america's story. there is something in our dna about the immigrants who had the courage to come up and get here, really to fight against great odds, to succeed here. thank goodness we did. that's who we are today. we should celebrate it. we shouldn't apologize for it. we ought to build on it to make us an even stronger nation in the century. thanks, tom. thank you. thank you, dick. thank you. >> well, dick, thank you very much for that and thank you for your great leadership....
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that's america's story. there is something in our dna about these immigrants who had the courage to get up and come here, really to fight against great odds to succeed here. and that's what they did. that's who we are today. we should celebrate it, we shouldn't apologize for it. we ought to build on it to make an even stronger nation in this country. thanks, tom. [applause] >> oh, thank you, dick. thank you. [applause] thank you, dick. well, dick, thank you very much for that, and thank you for your great leadership. folks, i want to reassure senator durbin and anyone else who may be tuned in on this that we iowans, we iowans are a welcoming people. we are a compassionate and caring people. [applause] we do not -- [applause] we do not believe in characterizing people with hateful, spiteful, degrading language. we believe that every human being has worth, and we believe those who want to come here to work, to build a better life are not criminals. they are people who want to build a better life for themselves
that's america's story. there is something in our dna about these immigrants who had the courage to get up and come here, really to fight against great odds to succeed here. and that's what they did. that's who we are today. we should celebrate it, we shouldn't apologize for it. we ought to build on it to make an even stronger nation in this country. thanks, tom. [applause] >> oh, thank you, dick. thank you. [applause] thank you, dick. well, dick, thank you very much for that, and thank...
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no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. right now, get a 2013 chevrolet volt for around $269 per month. anarchy meets order. working with at&t, doctors set up a broadband solution to handle data and a mobility app to stay connected with their business. so they can run the office... even when they're not in the office. where do you want to take your business? call us. we can show you how at&t solutions can help you do what you do... even better. ♪ female narrator: the mattress price wars are on the mattress price wars are on at sleep train. we challenged the manufacturers to offer even lower prices. now it's posturepedic versus beautyrest with big savings of up to $400 off. serta icomfort and tempur-pedic go head-to-head with three years' interest-free financing. plus, free same-day delivery, set-up, and removal of your old set. when brands compete, you save. mattress price wars are on now at sleep train. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> kidnapping victim, hannah anderson makes her first public appearance
no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. right now, get a 2013 chevrolet volt for around $269 per month. anarchy meets order. working with at&t, doctors set up a broadband solution to handle data and a mobility app to stay connected with their business. so they can run the office... even when they're not in the office. where do you want to take your business? call us. we can show you how at&t solutions can help you do what you do......
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yeah, and i had never been to america before. >> rose: first time you had ever been to america. >> yeah is so it was-- it moved fast, to the point that my stuff is still in storeage in london, that's how fast moves. so there is a time capsule of my previous life in south london. >> rose: what were you doing in london. >> i was doing staun, i was writing comedy for various tv shows and watching the daily show because i loved that was for me the high standard of satire and political comedy on television. that is what i wanted to do in england. and it was very difficult. and i was not, my intention was not to join the thing i loved. >> rose: what is interesting, and i think a lot of people would agree with that, is that we often thought that the best, the best of is a tire had to be in london, for a long time, way back to that were the week that was. >> that might have been true then, yeah. >> rose: with peter cook. >> peter cook was, absolutely. you talk about beyond the fringe, peter cook, jonathan miller, all of those guise. that probably was the high standard at that point. but what jo
yeah, and i had never been to america before. >> rose: first time you had ever been to america. >> yeah is so it was-- it moved fast, to the point that my stuff is still in storeage in london, that's how fast moves. so there is a time capsule of my previous life in south london. >> rose: what were you doing in london. >> i was doing staun, i was writing comedy for various tv shows and watching the daily show because i loved that was for me the high standard of satire and...
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that's a america's story. there is something in our dna about these immigrants who have the courage to get up and come here. really to fight against great odds, to succeed you. and thank goodness they did. that's who we are today, and we should celebrate it. we shouldn't apologize for. we had to build on it to make us an even stronger nation into century. thanks, tom your. [applause] >> thank you, dick. thank you. dick, thank you very much for that, and thank you for your great leadership. folks, i want to reassure senator durbin, and anyone else who may be tuned in on this, that we iowans, we are a welcoming people. we are a compassionate and caring people. [applause] >> we do not believe in characterizing people with hateful, spiteful, degrading language. we believe that every human being has worth, and we believe life arewant to come here to not criminals. they are people who want to build a better life for themselves and their families, and we had to be finding a way to help them do that here in america, a
that's a america's story. there is something in our dna about these immigrants who have the courage to get up and come here. really to fight against great odds, to succeed you. and thank goodness they did. that's who we are today, and we should celebrate it. we shouldn't apologize for. we had to build on it to make us an even stronger nation into century. thanks, tom your. [applause] >> thank you, dick. thank you. dick, thank you very much for that, and thank you for your great...
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it's one of the ironies that warming in the arctic regions of north america. even though the north pole itself has been running chilly, the warming in north america has buckled the jet stream and kept the summer cool in the midwest. clouds dominate the day with some filters on at times with scattered showers and thunderstorms possible. high of 81. winds will be variable coming in of the late. a light breeze on the shoreline. partly cloudy today, perhaps it _ and breezy and cooler and less humid later. winds shift north and debitors go down to 63. tomorrow is mostly sunny, breezy and cooler. lows at a news at the beaches and wednesday partly sunny, comfortably cool. should be about 75 on wednesday with a northeast wind blowing at that time. a little cooler canadian air once again. >> that has been the story all summer. i think it will get warmer, though you've been saying that. i will believe you >> you wait and see >> time for the trivia. in this day in 1898 u.s. and at the island territory of hawaii. on which island would you find the grand canyon of the paci
it's one of the ironies that warming in the arctic regions of north america. even though the north pole itself has been running chilly, the warming in north america has buckled the jet stream and kept the summer cool in the midwest. clouds dominate the day with some filters on at times with scattered showers and thunderstorms possible. high of 81. winds will be variable coming in of the late. a light breeze on the shoreline. partly cloudy today, perhaps it _ and breezy and cooler and less humid...
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and to some degree, that's america today. that's our--our race--our race relations are--we go to louis farrakhan and give him a great deal more media time and attention than we do to thomas sowell or shelby steele, or any number of--of other--of other people. that's the--those are the ones who control the--the moral authority of the larger society, and keep--keep us in this sort of--frozen in this way. c-span: you write about a column written by cokie and steve roberts about j.c. watts. what's the point? >> guest: the point was that they wrote a--they wrote a column and--and they--where they sort of--after, you know--gave him a kind of backhanded compliment and where--i---the--where--i forget, i think it had to do with the republican convention and j.c. watts was giving a speech and he made the point that he had come up--his father had--had inspired him and how he'd overcome great obstacles and so forth. and they sort of used colin powell to--to sort of, i guess, wi--give a kind of black--backhanded slap to j.c. watts by sayi
and to some degree, that's america today. that's our--our race--our race relations are--we go to louis farrakhan and give him a great deal more media time and attention than we do to thomas sowell or shelby steele, or any number of--of other--of other people. that's the--those are the ones who control the--the moral authority of the larger society, and keep--keep us in this sort of--frozen in this way. c-span: you write about a column written by cokie and steve roberts about j.c. watts. what's...
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to build businesses in america. so -- [applause] we came together on a bipartisan basis so at the end of the day, some parts i hated. some parts of it i hated. that's how you compromise. we ended up with 54 democratic senators and 14 republican senators giving us 68 votes to past the bill out of the senate. my message, and tom's message to the speaker is give us a chance to do things and come together, both political parties, give the house of representatives a chance to come up with a bipartisan approach. we have one. maybe they have one too. let's get it done. it's time for america to fix this broken immigration system. >> first of all, i want to ask if either edwardo or hector, do you have anything to and? i guess since -- you are under the bill; right? >> yeah, uh-huh. >> this is one guy right here that is under the thing i mentioned, and if that thing -- if that is done away with, as congressman king got that vote in the house, it won't pass the senate, but if it did, would what happen to you? >> i have no idea
to build businesses in america. so -- [applause] we came together on a bipartisan basis so at the end of the day, some parts i hated. some parts of it i hated. that's how you compromise. we ended up with 54 democratic senators and 14 republican senators giving us 68 votes to past the bill out of the senate. my message, and tom's message to the speaker is give us a chance to do things and come together, both political parties, give the house of representatives a chance to come up with a...
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i would have had to go to bank of america for example or whatever it was. you know because i'm ancient, they did not exist. neil: then i am -- scotty, we have to do something we can recognize risk of thoseho need the aid not getting aid, but bigger risk no one gets aid because it will be priced out. >> not like the republicans are against education, but what is the real hype crease, barack obama is champions students supposedly, he will make $50 billion in profit off of the interest from the loans, ise doing this in best interest of students, if we gave government grants to make it equal to have status quo is fine, but this administration is using it to make a profit to make up for other losses. >> you are suggests that other presidents did not have pehl grants orelons that charged interest rates, i'm not clear -- >> i'm saying maka it status quo, not a profit. >> wait -- were you for keeping rates forc forcibly low or mart base rates? >> i'm market base, but i want to make sure we're not subsidizes by tax pair funds, we're making smart investment like we m
i would have had to go to bank of america for example or whatever it was. you know because i'm ancient, they did not exist. neil: then i am -- scotty, we have to do something we can recognize risk of thoseho need the aid not getting aid, but bigger risk no one gets aid because it will be priced out. >> not like the republicans are against education, but what is the real hype crease, barack obama is champions students supposedly, he will make $50 billion in profit off of the interest from...
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the fertilizer explosion tells us a lot about what can happen rurale america -- in america. of course the tornadoes that can devastate communities. the importance is public health role in all of these things. about the boston bombings. what many people do not , they were heralded for the fine work, but they did work in a staged event, and things worked as they should work, but that tells you the importanceotice -- of preparedness. needs a range of capacities. we need to know when a new disease enters the community. we need to be able to measure it, do surveillance, track what it does. thee is a range of capacity public health system needs to and each community needs to have these capabilities. out theo point community is one of resilience. i am going to use the definition of resilience we use in national security, but it means the ability to get back on its feet, to respond quickly. recovery is very important. about thehink disasters we have had over the and theor 15 years, ability to recover, that tells you about the internal capacity of communities. communities are differe
the fertilizer explosion tells us a lot about what can happen rurale america -- in america. of course the tornadoes that can devastate communities. the importance is public health role in all of these things. about the boston bombings. what many people do not , they were heralded for the fine work, but they did work in a staged event, and things worked as they should work, but that tells you the importanceotice -- of preparedness. needs a range of capacities. we need to know when a new disease...
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begins on the water because here in illinois and across the midwest the water flows to the same place, americas greatest river. six river miles north of the arch, were off the grid. removed from the stress of modern life as you fall under the sway of the mississippi. youre starting to quiet down. you're away from the hustle and bustle of the world. and the movement of the river and all that really does settle you down. professional river guide, michael clark, leads the camping expedition. with the setting sun after a hard day of paddling we reach our first destination an uninhabited sand bar known as mosenthein island. hiking into the forest we search for dry ground. heavy rains and the swelling river make it a challenge. but no worries if youre new to this because clark and the 'big muddy adventures' team knows where to go. theres really not a lot of
begins on the water because here in illinois and across the midwest the water flows to the same place, americas greatest river. six river miles north of the arch, were off the grid. removed from the stress of modern life as you fall under the sway of the mississippi. youre starting to quiet down. you're away from the hustle and bustle of the world. and the movement of the river and all that really does settle you down. professional river guide, michael clark, leads the camping expedition. with...
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farming out there for a little while and here the shade structure being flown in and attached and the america's cup boats are back. more concrete, lots of concrete. coconuts. this is a coconut mixture that was placed on top of the soil. a shot from the water. all coming together. some of the last architectural concretes. there goes the grass and this is what it's looking like today. there's actually quite a more work to do by wednesday so we will be working around the clock but it's looking fantastic out there, and we are meeting our local business enterprise requirements on the job. for construction we had a 9% goal and which is low and marine work but we're up at 14% and we have the 20% local hire for construction contracts. we're at 25% overall. some of the trades are low. they worked to improve that but actually we couldn't hire local for some of that but anyways it's working out l we are seeing good local participation in this project, so with that dan and myself can answer any questions. >> is there any public comment? commissioners comments? >> thank you for the great presentation. i can
farming out there for a little while and here the shade structure being flown in and attached and the america's cup boats are back. more concrete, lots of concrete. coconuts. this is a coconut mixture that was placed on top of the soil. a shot from the water. all coming together. some of the last architectural concretes. there goes the grass and this is what it's looking like today. there's actually quite a more work to do by wednesday so we will be working around the clock but it's looking...
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. >> obama: america is not interested on spying ordinary people. we're focused on finding the information necessary to protect our people and in many cases protect our allies. >> bill: but it still remains to be said and shown how collecting information on every single phone call made in the united states by every single american who places the call, how long the call is and who they're calling, hard to see how that helps us find a terrorist in the middle east. remember last week this whole new terror scare that we found out about, took action, closed those embassies, nothing to do with this domestic spying program. that domestic spying program did not help one damn bit. i join republicans and democrats in congress. you've got people in congress like john conyers on the left, and james sensenbrenner on the right. you have dick durbin on the left and rand paul on the right all saying there have to be limits to this data collection, and there should be probable cause or some sufficient reason for going after those phone data on a particular person be
. >> obama: america is not interested on spying ordinary people. we're focused on finding the information necessary to protect our people and in many cases protect our allies. >> bill: but it still remains to be said and shown how collecting information on every single phone call made in the united states by every single american who places the call, how long the call is and who they're calling, hard to see how that helps us find a terrorist in the middle east. remember last week...
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snowden, who i believe was violation of his oath to the united states of america? >> senator john mccain, thank you so much for getting up early for us. >> thank you. >>> when we return, america's effectiveness in the middle east are at stake in egypt. we'll talk to two experts. peace of mind is important when you're running a successful business. so we provide it services you can rely on. with centurylink as your trusted it partner, you'll experience reliable uptime for the network and services you depend on. multi-layered security solutions keep your information safe, and secure. and responsive dedicated support meets your needs, and eases your mind. centurylink. your link to what's next. at humana, our medicare agents sit down with you and ask. being active. and being with this guy. [ male announcer ] getting to know you is how we help you choose the humana medicare plan that works best for you. mi familia. ♪ [ male announcer ] we want to help you achieve your best health, so you can keep doing the things that are important to you. taking care of our customers
snowden, who i believe was violation of his oath to the united states of america? >> senator john mccain, thank you so much for getting up early for us. >> thank you. >>> when we return, america's effectiveness in the middle east are at stake in egypt. we'll talk to two experts. peace of mind is important when you're running a successful business. so we provide it services you can rely on. with centurylink as your trusted it partner, you'll experience reliable uptime for...
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the villagers discovered new pastimes eager to assimilate and adapt to the ways of america. stone masons and craftsmen left their mark on maeystown with a remarkable ability to integrate buildings into the landscape. the germans didnt have to level anything because they had the skills to build into the hillside because it was so similar to the area in germany that they came from. you can see the engineering in stone gutters that still line the streets. theyve been here since the 1870s so were talking what, 140 years- old. they still function today in the same way. take a little repair and cleaning but the stone masons knew what they were doing. the famous mayestown bridge was built by stone masons in 1881 using limestone harvested from the nearby hills. you can live the history at the corner george inn. rooms range from 88 to 109 dollars a night with a luxurious 139 dollar loft across the street. theres a maeystown general store lovingly restored by descendants of original settlers. and a few steps away vicis front porch and tea garden serves lunch on saturdays with candleli
the villagers discovered new pastimes eager to assimilate and adapt to the ways of america. stone masons and craftsmen left their mark on maeystown with a remarkable ability to integrate buildings into the landscape. the germans didnt have to level anything because they had the skills to build into the hillside because it was so similar to the area in germany that they came from. you can see the engineering in stone gutters that still line the streets. theyve been here since the 1870s so were...
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a jobs bill that says make it in america, manufacture in america. build infrastructure. strengthen our communities with education and public safety and the rest. instead of that, and instead of even passing appropriation bills, the republicans are in this aimless path taking us into chaos as the going to august because in september, the moment of truth will be here. the fiscal year will and on september 30 and instead of preparing for that, republicans are once again on this. ol's errand ofoll's depriving patients of their rights. challenge that we have is a very serious one. we shouldn't be leaving here today because we haven't done the work necessary to prepare us for the end of the fiscal year. instead, we are wasting the taxpayers time and money. i urge our colleagues to vote no on this legislation. i urge the american people to insist that we get down to the people's business of job creation and to find a budget that will not destroy the full faith and credit of the united states of america. to find a budget that will create jobs for the economy and reduce the defic
a jobs bill that says make it in america, manufacture in america. build infrastructure. strengthen our communities with education and public safety and the rest. instead of that, and instead of even passing appropriation bills, the republicans are in this aimless path taking us into chaos as the going to august because in september, the moment of truth will be here. the fiscal year will and on september 30 and instead of preparing for that, republicans are once again on this. ol's errand...
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he said, "well, the second leading cause of cancer" "in america is radon, 22,000 people a year die from this." i literally left the doctor's office, got a test kit, put it in my house, and our result was 39.8. the upper limit is 4. we got to get this fixed. that was on a monday, and on wednesday, our mitigation system was up and running. well, i think everybody should have their house tested. we'd never know. we'd still be living there. i could get another tumor from it. right now, it's changing my life. is moving up the depth chart. he will start getting the same number of reps as colt mccoy. on friday against the chiefs, the seventh round pick out per formed the other back ups complete gz six of -- completing six of 9 yards and a touchdown. daniels is happy to get a start especially after breaking his ankle his senior year in college. there was something they liked and that they saw they liked. i am continuing to improve and get better. when weather it is as quarterback or any other position, they are going to try to master my technique and fundamentals so i can be a good player why.
he said, "well, the second leading cause of cancer" "in america is radon, 22,000 people a year die from this." i literally left the doctor's office, got a test kit, put it in my house, and our result was 39.8. the upper limit is 4. we got to get this fixed. that was on a monday, and on wednesday, our mitigation system was up and running. well, i think everybody should have their house tested. we'd never know. we'd still be living there. i could get another tumor from it....
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i mean, maybe is this possib what it is coming to an america, the you really have to look for your own solution at this point because things are not getting better coming from washington? your thoughts? >> i think that's right. particularly if you get a recent college graduates. good degrees and would like to get good, well paying jobs and i just unable to, or people who were laid off and the great recession and its aftermath and are unable to get jobs that pay what they were making before th were laid off. as a result they the kind of people you would look to the start franchises to my take -- chart their own th. thproblem is there are so many disincentives built-in to our current economy. i think many of them coming from washington, it is not exactly a great time to be an entrepreneur he. melissa: it is tough, and a lot of people that follows on-line said you have to be careful not to have anybody work more than 29 hours or have more than 49 employees if you start your own franchise. but would you say take the bulls by the warren -- take the bull by the ones? >> if you are underemplo
i mean, maybe is this possib what it is coming to an america, the you really have to look for your own solution at this point because things are not getting better coming from washington? your thoughts? >> i think that's right. particularly if you get a recent college graduates. good degrees and would like to get good, well paying jobs and i just unable to, or people who were laid off and the great recession and its aftermath and are unable to get jobs that pay what they were making...
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they went to work making america a greater place for all of us. steve king apparently has forgotten that. he is scared of the future. he wants you to be afraid as well. if you are a freight of the future, he can convince you to vote then. i'm not afraid of the future. one of the soldiers i served with in iraq was not even a citizen of this country and he was already serving in war. he had his citizenship ceremony in iraq. i was there. i saw it. that is why i am not afraid of our future. [applause] when i was in iraq, i would tell the fellow soldiers that while our uniforms said "u.s." what it simply meant was "us." when things got rough, the only person you can depend upon was the soldier on your left and the right. it was simply about us. in iowa and in america, it really is just about us. it is our country. if we do not fix the problems, and no one else is coming to our rescue. we had to take personal responsibility for the future of our country. our current congressman is more concerned about seeking headlines rather than solutions. it is time
they went to work making america a greater place for all of us. steve king apparently has forgotten that. he is scared of the future. he wants you to be afraid as well. if you are a freight of the future, he can convince you to vote then. i'm not afraid of the future. one of the soldiers i served with in iraq was not even a citizen of this country and he was already serving in war. he had his citizenship ceremony in iraq. i was there. i saw it. that is why i am not afraid of our future....
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a week after she disappeared her story was featured on america's most wanted. a month later police found her body. today police arrested the 38 year-old in connection with the death. they say the investigation is ongoing. 21 year- old there is oliver passed away early this morning and illinois medical center. there were shot and a bus stop. in other ventures are not life- threatening. nobody is in police custody. police are helping newly released photos leave them to a vehicle that hit and killed an elderly man. >> was later pronounced dead at hospital. anyone with information is asked to call police. loans are still raw over the 49 buildings that will remain closed. reports on the threat of a the boycott. >> a single weekend stan between students and the first day of school. >> the transition team task of making sure that first day goes smoothly. optimistic about monday morning. we are excited about this. the teachers are amazing. the principles are missing. we're giving them the resources they need. >> leaders sat down of chicago police. the city buildings ap
a week after she disappeared her story was featured on america's most wanted. a month later police found her body. today police arrested the 38 year-old in connection with the death. they say the investigation is ongoing. 21 year- old there is oliver passed away early this morning and illinois medical center. there were shot and a bus stop. in other ventures are not life- threatening. nobody is in police custody. police are helping newly released photos leave them to a vehicle that hit and...
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me fully aware of the importance of that speech and importance of education and the future of black america. as the first woman's and african-american city administrator i bow to do the best job i can possibly do for the city as i've done from as the first woman's and african-american city administrator i bow to do the best job i can possibly do for the city as i've done from the outset of my career.i will continue i will continue to draw on the inspiration and guidance from my parents and the civil rights leader in my educational leaderin our history and culture and the relentless fight against in our history and culture and the relentless fight against prejudice and intolerance, and hate. there consummate energy intelligence and courage and their unshakable persistence consummate energy intelligence and courage and their unshakable persistence unflinching sacrifice and unwavering faith.we all know the we all know the fight is not over yet.i will keep fighting when i called the three jays, jobs, justice and jubilee in my capacity as a public service. i will continue to ensure equal opportu
me fully aware of the importance of that speech and importance of education and the future of black america. as the first woman's and african-american city administrator i bow to do the best job i can possibly do for the city as i've done from as the first woman's and african-american city administrator i bow to do the best job i can possibly do for the city as i've done from the outset of my career.i will continue i will continue to draw on the inspiration and guidance from my parents and the...
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that's the america. we don't give up. [ applause ] >> please join me in welcoming okay henderson of iowa radio who's going to be our moderator this morning. >> on behalf of my colleagues on radio iowa, welcome to this event. let me introduce the first analyst, the iowa native who has managed successful campaigns for jim webb and minnesota senator amy crobishar. she managed oklahoma and it was the only primary state he won. the most recent campaign gig was in iowa as christie's 2012 campaign manager, please welcome jessica vandenbergh. the next panelist is a former financial consultant running a house hold with six children these days. she won a seat in the iowa senate in 2006 and served one term. she used a youtube video in early july to announce she was running for the third congressional seat. please welcome former senator stacy apple. our first analyst was the national finance director for howard dean's presidential campaign in 2004 and 2006. she managed senator john custer's campaign. in 2006, she ma
that's the america. we don't give up. [ applause ] >> please join me in welcoming okay henderson of iowa radio who's going to be our moderator this morning. >> on behalf of my colleagues on radio iowa, welcome to this event. let me introduce the first analyst, the iowa native who has managed successful campaigns for jim webb and minnesota senator amy crobishar. she managed oklahoma and it was the only primary state he won. the most recent campaign gig was in iowa as christie's 2012...
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. >> al-jazeera america hit the airwaves today at 3: p.m. eastern time? our top story, the president has convened -- at a time when many news networks are scaling back. al-jazeera has ex pandad its he efforts launching all now programming featuring of what will be in-depth the dis -- it's hoping to shape up traditional cape news and indicate tore americans leaking for an alternative. neal thorn is executive rulesser of al-jazeera english and he is part of the transition team helping with the al-jazeera america launch. >> there's had a wide network of bureaus here and in america, 12, and other than 70 across the globe. so put those two things together and you get an enormous news gathering machine, very experienced correspondents on the ground with local knowledge. >> current lip 48 million households can access the channel. fewer than half television subscribers have angz to cnn. itit is the latest move from a smaller operation in the u.s. with al-jazeera english. that decision continues to barium -- from the home base in qatar. afteramp it
. >> al-jazeera america hit the airwaves today at 3: p.m. eastern time? our top story, the president has convened -- at a time when many news networks are scaling back. al-jazeera has ex pandad its he efforts launching all now programming featuring of what will be in-depth the dis -- it's hoping to shape up traditional cape news and indicate tore americans leaking for an alternative. neal thorn is executive rulesser of al-jazeera english and he is part of the transition team helping with...
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he wanted white america to see what they were doing. he wanted white america to see how hurtful it was. >> the letter was a national call to the conscience of america using real life, real time reality of birmingham as it's template. birmingham then became the spark that ignited the prairie fire of negro existence that was transformed into negro revolution. >> today thousands of people are expected to be in washington to celebrate the legacy of martin luther king jr. joining us now from a los angeles, president of the beverly hills hollywood branch naacp and member of the national board. thank you for being with us today. >> thank you for having me here, morgan. >> president obama is going to speak at the exact spot where dr. martin luther king spoke 50 years ago today. what do you hope to hear him say? >> well, i'm sure, and i hope that he will talk about the progress that we as america has made, and we as african-americans have really looked forward to in terms of being able to relate to society in terms of the progress that it has of
he wanted white america to see what they were doing. he wanted white america to see how hurtful it was. >> the letter was a national call to the conscience of america using real life, real time reality of birmingham as it's template. birmingham then became the spark that ignited the prairie fire of negro existence that was transformed into negro revolution. >> today thousands of people are expected to be in washington to celebrate the legacy of martin luther king jr. joining us now...
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and now, crest 3d white hey, wake up, america! [ clanging ] ohh! ohh! hey. [ girl laughing ] you're as bad as he is! it's part two of the 300th episode of "america's funniest home videos."
and now, crest 3d white hey, wake up, america! [ clanging ] ohh! ohh! hey. [ girl laughing ] you're as bad as he is! it's part two of the 300th episode of "america's funniest home videos."
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[applause] you and i want our daughters and granddaughters to grow up in an america where electing a woman president is as common as a electing a woman governor a woman senator. we want our daughters to aspire, not to be america's first woman president, but to be the fifth or the 10th woman's president -- or 10th woman president. [applause] that day is going to come sooner than you think. and let the record show that the journey began here, today, in iowa. [applause] now please join me in watching a wonderful video. >> the future of washington, d.c. action. >> thank you. i always dreamed of this, standing here, and it is because of you all that i can. the millions who stood up your my mom told me i could be anything i want. you know, it did not used to be like that. >> a long time ago women did not even get to vote. >> my mom told me that when she grew up, no one ever thought there would be a woman president. can you imagine? they were all boys. [laughter] >> women phot -- fought 200 years ago. >> i am here because the elected women before me. >> i am here because my friends said i c
[applause] you and i want our daughters and granddaughters to grow up in an america where electing a woman president is as common as a electing a woman governor a woman senator. we want our daughters to aspire, not to be america's first woman president, but to be the fifth or the 10th woman's president -- or 10th woman president. [applause] that day is going to come sooner than you think. and let the record show that the journey began here, today, in iowa. [applause] now please join me in...
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i called him america's -- he would be -- so police officer by the side. he would have a cup of vodka in one hand and a cigarette in the other hand. and, you know, the key to the city and mayor on there in the trunk of the car. en-- when i set out to write a book about him. he was to be the embodiment of american politics the good and the bad. he reflected providence, which as one of america's oldest cities to me really, embodies the american political story. he grew up in a privileged background eye tannial-american. he grew up in the silter -- silver lake neighborhood of providence. he went to moses brown, a was he became a lawyer and a prosecutor. prosecuted mobster. he became a republican and democratic irish city. and then he ran for mayor in the 19 70s. 1974 and basically upset the providence of the democratic machine and became this italian-american republican mayor in the '70s and attracted the attention of the white house at the time general ford was. and jerry ford was very taken with him. he saw him as a way to embody what the republicans are tr
i called him america's -- he would be -- so police officer by the side. he would have a cup of vodka in one hand and a cigarette in the other hand. and, you know, the key to the city and mayor on there in the trunk of the car. en-- when i set out to write a book about him. he was to be the embodiment of american politics the good and the bad. he reflected providence, which as one of america's oldest cities to me really, embodies the american political story. he grew up in a privileged...
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williamson talks about the imbalance of wealth in america. >> you remember this oliver stone movie wall street and the character who gets hung around our necks as a poster board for capitalism. what i like is the famous poster using the motorola cell phone from 1984. because i am under i have an interest in technology and cell phones and such. this is the 40th anniversary it's been a mixed blessing obviously. the motorola brick that he had cost almost $10,000 in $2,013. would cost nearly a thousand dollars to operate, a couple hours stand by coming you couldn't play angry birds or trade the stock or check your e-mail or send a text message or anything else. you had to be gordon gecko to own one. they are expensive. i want to say that there was an 16 candles and it's in a rolls-royce because that's where they were. now you talk to college students, you talk to people who are not gordon gecko, who are not millionaires, and everyone has this in his pocket. there is a lady that owns a coffee shop down the street from my office in new york. she is from bangladesh and she has the same cell ph
williamson talks about the imbalance of wealth in america. >> you remember this oliver stone movie wall street and the character who gets hung around our necks as a poster board for capitalism. what i like is the famous poster using the motorola cell phone from 1984. because i am under i have an interest in technology and cell phones and such. this is the 40th anniversary it's been a mixed blessing obviously. the motorola brick that he had cost almost $10,000 in $2,013. would cost nearly...
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they're trying to harm america, strike america. we need all these tools. of 702tioned the value versus the value of business records to 15. they are different. i make the analogy like the baseball team. you have your most valuable player, but you have the players who hit singles every day. i want to relate to the homeland plot. in the plot to bomb the new york subway system, business record to 15 played a role. yet identified specifically and number we did not previously -- it identified specifically a number we did not previously know. >> was there undercover work that took place there? >> yes. each tool plays a different role. >> was the fbi aware of the individual and in contact with them? yes, but not aware of that specific telephone number that nsa provided us. we could have more security if we strip search everybody who came into every building in america. we're not going to do that. borders close our completely. we're not going to do that. if we put a wiretap on everybody's cell phone in america, if we search everybody's home. there are certain area
they're trying to harm america, strike america. we need all these tools. of 702tioned the value versus the value of business records to 15. they are different. i make the analogy like the baseball team. you have your most valuable player, but you have the players who hit singles every day. i want to relate to the homeland plot. in the plot to bomb the new york subway system, business record to 15 played a role. yet identified specifically and number we did not previously -- it identified...
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and now...tell america all about you. hello. i'm kristine ganancial. i'm from new york. i have a wonderful 3-year-old son named brandon. and right next to me is my best friend for almost four years. my name is jonathan tavares. i am currently in real estate, been doing it for quite a while now, and that's how kristine and i met. we love the yankees, so we're huge yankee fans. we go to a bunch of games, and we enjoy it very much. [ cheers and applause ] now, are you really yankee fans, or was that just a grab for cheap applause? die-hard yankee fans. because, if it was, it worked, so it's okay. it's good to have you both here. let's hear your stories, ladies. hello. my name is lois shiffman. i'm married to my wonderful husband, marc. i have two children, leanna and lauren. and barbara and i are both court reporters, and we met over 20 years ago at our job. oh, good. and the friendship's been just going ever since? yes. oh, yes. yeah? barbara? my name is barbara katechis, and i'm married to my husband, james, of over 23 years. i have three children -- marilena, eleni, and
and now...tell america all about you. hello. i'm kristine ganancial. i'm from new york. i have a wonderful 3-year-old son named brandon. and right next to me is my best friend for almost four years. my name is jonathan tavares. i am currently in real estate, been doing it for quite a while now, and that's how kristine and i met. we love the yankees, so we're huge yankee fans. we go to a bunch of games, and we enjoy it very much. [ cheers and applause ] now, are you really yankee fans, or was...
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guest: you know, i really don't know the data on all the cities and america -- all the cities in america or counties in america that are having problems right now, who is running it and democrats, republicans. at this point, especially for a city like detroit, that is irrelevant. there is hundreds of thousands of people that are living in detroit that their quality of life is in the toilet. sure, that might be true. i have no idea, i don't know the data, as i said, but i think that ship has sailed. if we are looking at a city like detroit, we should look in the future and, you know, move on. host: rachel grady and heidi ewing, what are your oppressions of the current mayor there, mayor bing? bing might not be the most charismatic leader that detroit has ever had, but he was not corrupt, and his heart is in the right place. he can be trusted to not steal from the city coffers. i think he made a valiant effort. -- it wastoo little too little, too late. you cannot expect the sky to show up and just wave a wand and clean everything up. consolidation lands to make this vast tract of land into
guest: you know, i really don't know the data on all the cities and america -- all the cities in america or counties in america that are having problems right now, who is running it and democrats, republicans. at this point, especially for a city like detroit, that is irrelevant. there is hundreds of thousands of people that are living in detroit that their quality of life is in the toilet. sure, that might be true. i have no idea, i don't know the data, as i said, but i think that ship has...
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welcome aboard. >>> good morning, america. breaking new details on the dramatic end to a six-day hostage ordeal. 16-year-old hannah anderson rescued after an fbi shootout. the heroes on horseback who found her speak out this morning. >>> it sounded like a car hitting the building. breaking overnight, swallowed up. the massive sinkhole opening up under a popular florida vacation spot. more evacuated. we're live at the scene. >>> i wanted to dedicate this award to cory. >> a surprise appearance by "glee" star lea michele, speaking about her love and the loss of boyfriend costar cory monteith. why no one expected this heart felt tribute right now. >>> and carrie underwood is here live, like you have never seen her before. she says hosting "gma" has been her dream. now, she's heading into the anchor chair with us. >> hey, everybody, are you ready for a good morning, america? >>> look at that. carrie underwood, broadcast journalism major there. coming up in a little bit. robin and sam off today. great to have ginger here. lara to m
welcome aboard. >>> good morning, america. breaking new details on the dramatic end to a six-day hostage ordeal. 16-year-old hannah anderson rescued after an fbi shootout. the heroes on horseback who found her speak out this morning. >>> it sounded like a car hitting the building. breaking overnight, swallowed up. the massive sinkhole opening up under a popular florida vacation spot. more evacuated. we're live at the scene. >>> i wanted to dedicate this award to cory....
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like a slogan, make america great again. i had to add the word "again. in 2016, china is the great economic power in the world. and this was unthinkable ten ago.s if you said that, people would laugh at you. happens mething drastically, they become the economic power of the world they us in 2016. whoever is prn, you don't want that to happen. be a very, very sad day to me and i think to a lot of when that happens. interesting ry because i like mitt it romney personally. i think he's a very good guy. the hell ow what happened with his campaign. i just don't get it. an election that couldn't have been lost. it couldn't have been lost. and with me building all over shows and "the i'm doing so many things. have great children, ivanka and don and eric. they're good kids. it's hard. not like a politician, you say i want to run for office. ven if they lose, they gain, they gain recognition. with me, it's tough. mitt it romney. said i'd ked me and like for you to do campaigns in north states like in carolina and michigan and different places. during the primary.
like a slogan, make america great again. i had to add the word "again. in 2016, china is the great economic power in the world. and this was unthinkable ten ago.s if you said that, people would laugh at you. happens mething drastically, they become the economic power of the world they us in 2016. whoever is prn, you don't want that to happen. be a very, very sad day to me and i think to a lot of when that happens. interesting ry because i like mitt it romney personally. i think he's a very...
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. >> for years msnbc has been documenting the tragic stories that unfold in america's juvenile justice system. with extraordinary access from the indiana supreme court, we go inside a world where cameras are, by law, forbidden. >> how are you guys going to do that? you going to do it on your own? did you try to do it on your own before? did it work? >> for some of the kids locked up in lake county juvenile, the pressures are more than most teens can imagine. never has this been so painfully clear than when 16-year-old ayryana gets a visit from her mother. >> you can't go to girls school. because it's like you're the center of the household. you can't go to girls school. what is everybody going to do? >> going to girls school means going to juvenile prison. a frightening prospect on its own. but ayryana also has to face what her absence could mean to the welfare of her entire family. >> on top of that, i have to pay your fees while i'm here tonight. that's $110 plus the money i lost saturday, which was overtime. >> because ayryana's mom works swing shifts at the local factory, it's up t
. >> for years msnbc has been documenting the tragic stories that unfold in america's juvenile justice system. with extraordinary access from the indiana supreme court, we go inside a world where cameras are, by law, forbidden. >> how are you guys going to do that? you going to do it on your own? did you try to do it on your own before? did it work? >> for some of the kids locked up in lake county juvenile, the pressures are more than most teens can imagine. never has this...
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. >> mañana las Águilas del américa . >> >>> trabajadoeo res en paÑales, empleados de una fabrica de honduras dicen que usan paÑales no los dejan ir al baÑo. reveladora llamada de policÍas que perseguÍan a jÓvenes hispanos, cuando este le dispaÓo con una pistola de carga elÉctrica, acusan de negligencia una instituciÓn que cuidaba a una mujer, que presenta fracturas y laceraciones, habrÁ con univisiÓn, el nieto de cantinflas que vive en la calle, pidiendo limosna y consumiendo drogas, asÍ comenzamos. ♪. ♪. >>> este es su "noticiero univisiÓn", edicion nocturna, con ilia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. >>> muy buenas noches. la necesidad lleva a muchas personas a tolerar condiciones laborales que a veces rayan en esclavitud lo que ocurre en una empresa en honduras cuyos trabajadores usan paÑales para evitar el tiempo de ir al baÑo, vamos con claudia mendoza. >>> el grupo de empleados decidiÓ taparse el rostro para hacer pÚblica la denuncia por temor, dicen que en la fabrica, no le dan permiso para ir al baÑo las veces que lo necesitan, muchos optaron por paÑales. >>
. >> mañana las Águilas del américa . >> >>> trabajadoeo res en paÑales, empleados de una fabrica de honduras dicen que usan paÑales no los dejan ir al baÑo. reveladora llamada de policÍas que perseguÍan a jÓvenes hispanos, cuando este le dispaÓo con una pistola de carga elÉctrica, acusan de negligencia una instituciÓn que cuidaba a una mujer, que presenta fracturas y laceraciones, habrÁ con univisiÓn, el nieto de cantinflas que vive en la calle, pidiendo...
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[applause] that is america, and that is promise. my parents and my grandparents instilled in me those midwestern values, the same values that you pass on to your children. family, faith, humility, hard work. they taught me to live with honor and courage, and to never stop fighting for what i believe in. everyone of you in this room, when you think of courage and have to take that one big step or do something you are afraid to do, you always think of something or someone in your family. for me, i always think of my grandpa. back then, it was so dangerous. they would hear the whistle, and everyone would run to the mine. they did not know who was killed or hurt that day. my grandpa worked in those mines a longtime. i met a guy at a little restaurant. he came running up to me and said that his dad had worked with my grandpa. he explained that after many years, my grandpa got promoted to foreman. he said that all of the foremen would radio down when the guys had to go into a new and dangerous part of the mine. he said, everyone except yo
[applause] that is america, and that is promise. my parents and my grandparents instilled in me those midwestern values, the same values that you pass on to your children. family, faith, humility, hard work. they taught me to live with honor and courage, and to never stop fighting for what i believe in. everyone of you in this room, when you think of courage and have to take that one big step or do something you are afraid to do, you always think of something or someone in your family. for me,...
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america is the only country i've ever known. my senior year of high school, i was promoted. i held the rank of a debt brigadier. i was head of the chicago rotc. i want to be a citizen. i'm going to be a marine. i care about this country. back.ant to give i believe 100% of what this country stands for. let me turn it. let me serve. i just want an opportunity. i want a chance. i want to show everyone out there that i am american. i will honorably served this country wearing the marine corps uniform. that is a net posted by u.s., thezation fwd. founder of facebook. we are taking your calls and comments, including this one from twitter. ourow would it support broken system when it would allow current illegal immigration? the pace was conservative politics that promotes neoliberal economic agendas. >> south county faces a wave of illegal immigrant deaths as they come for amnesty. next up, this is dan. caller: one of the politics, the big topic is the fence they're talking about building, which we know the government has funded three times to do this and it hasn't been built. it i
america is the only country i've ever known. my senior year of high school, i was promoted. i held the rank of a debt brigadier. i was head of the chicago rotc. i want to be a citizen. i'm going to be a marine. i care about this country. back.ant to give i believe 100% of what this country stands for. let me turn it. let me serve. i just want an opportunity. i want a chance. i want to show everyone out there that i am american. i will honorably served this country wearing the marine corps...
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or anti-america? obama care as we know is the crown jewel of socialism. not all cultures are equal. not all values are equal. >> we were extremely careful and we were almost mistake-free. >> the very founders that wrote those documents worked tirelessly until slavery was no more in the united states. men like john quincy adams, who would not rest until slavery was extinguished in the country. >> i haven't had a gaffe or something that i have done that has caused me to fall in the polls. >> and la, she was leading the pack at one point. the iowa straw, the thing they do early, the iowa straw poll, she won. i mean, how does this happen? >> well, i think easily. one, iowa straw poll isn't necessarily leading the pack, rev. i know it can kind of be a fluke. so i think her leading is not exactly right. she lost the caucus. i think she placed sixth in the iowa caucus just days later. she wasn't tremendously a leader. but easily, anyone that says that the founders of this country were also the folks that ema
or anti-america? obama care as we know is the crown jewel of socialism. not all cultures are equal. not all values are equal. >> we were extremely careful and we were almost mistake-free. >> the very founders that wrote those documents worked tirelessly until slavery was no more in the united states. men like john quincy adams, who would not rest until slavery was extinguished in the country. >> i haven't had a gaffe or something that i have done that has caused me to fall in...
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the most dangerous thing in america is an empty hospital bed. and empty cat scanner, it is a cardiologist with an empty slots. that is a capacity bubble problem. we have created enormous capacity that is a bubble. 18% of the economy is home care, a 11% is housing and 7% is fine and. what we have done is create an enormous health care bubble that has to talk at some time. there is a historic analogue to this, at some point a quarter of state budgets were psychiatric hospitals and your predecessors decided to pull the plug on this and we popped the psychiatric hospital bubble and spent 30 years cleaning up the mess after words. we have to be institutionalized health care and have transitional money to do this. i would say to your hospital's ready, set, go, merge and consolidate because they won't make it as a tiny little hospitals. the next thing i would do is move toward global budgets as fast as possible because their economic model is the same as the hotel industry and the airline industry which is people in bed, volume based game. every day th
the most dangerous thing in america is an empty hospital bed. and empty cat scanner, it is a cardiologist with an empty slots. that is a capacity bubble problem. we have created enormous capacity that is a bubble. 18% of the economy is home care, a 11% is housing and 7% is fine and. what we have done is create an enormous health care bubble that has to talk at some time. there is a historic analogue to this, at some point a quarter of state budgets were psychiatric hospitals and your...
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if we do not change our ways, we will have it right here in america. host: this is not too dissimilar le said in his townhall. [video clip] >> essentially right now you have a government agency that everyone's tax dollars is going to fund. every three months is going to this isaac court which nobody can appeal to -- fisa court which knowing can -- nobody can appeal to. you have an fbi that believes and has went to court to say a warranto not need to put a gps tracking device on your car. irs whose official position is that they do not need a warrant to check your e- mail. this is the same irs who has no compunction about abusing their authority. so far, nobody has really paid a price for targeting tea party groups. the situation that i find is that nothing is being done to these government agencies. from my perspective, it is like the only privacy you really have is what the government says that you have. was really pumped when you .oted against the nea i was really happy about that. i was really disappointed that you voted against this. i would really
if we do not change our ways, we will have it right here in america. host: this is not too dissimilar le said in his townhall. [video clip] >> essentially right now you have a government agency that everyone's tax dollars is going to fund. every three months is going to this isaac court which nobody can appeal to -- fisa court which knowing can -- nobody can appeal to. you have an fbi that believes and has went to court to say a warranto not need to put a gps tracking device on your car....
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that has been the story in the case of other state in america. we also have a situation where we are intercepting marijuana at the border, and yet at the same time there is people who are growing marijuana legally for sale to those who need it for medicinal purposes, and we have seen in california and other states widespread people who have illnesses that require the use of marijuana. so, the attorney general of the united states the day before yesterday -- or yesterday -- announced that they were going to try to adjust the war on drugs to the most serious drug crimes. one draws the conclusion that they are not going to pay much attention to minor crimes. there is also a problem we have today, and i always make up my mind on things, but half the people in prison today in the united states are on drug charges, and some on more minor charges than others, and there is such a thing as mandatory sentences which has caused dramatic overcrowding of prisons. federal courts have ordered california to reduce dramatically their prison population. this is re
that has been the story in the case of other state in america. we also have a situation where we are intercepting marijuana at the border, and yet at the same time there is people who are growing marijuana legally for sale to those who need it for medicinal purposes, and we have seen in california and other states widespread people who have illnesses that require the use of marijuana. so, the attorney general of the united states the day before yesterday -- or yesterday -- announced that they...
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clearly brad manning -- bradley manning figured oh america is somehow evil. and we keep bombarding our children with the idea that our country is not the greatest in the world but among the worst. >> bill: well, that's what we are doing here with the civil rights reporting because there is no doubt that that's happening. but you know, once you get to be 21, 22, you have got to figure it out, you know, you have got to -- you know, unfortunately -- look, i strong point. >> president obama still hasn't figured it out. >> bill: well. >> how you can expect bradley manning to figure it out? >> bill: he comes at it, obama be from, look, here is the prop. >> he can prop began -- propagandized. >> bill: his solutions are worsening our condition i don't think he comes at it like america is a bad nation, but i could be wrong on that. i think your point about the army is very strong. once you get these guys that are acting crazy like hasan, like this guy, you have got to move on it. you can't just sweep it under the rug because bad things will happen. colonel, thank you.
clearly brad manning -- bradley manning figured oh america is somehow evil. and we keep bombarding our children with the idea that our country is not the greatest in the world but among the worst. >> bill: well, that's what we are doing here with the civil rights reporting because there is no doubt that that's happening. but you know, once you get to be 21, 22, you have got to figure it out, you know, you have got to -- you know, unfortunately -- look, i strong point. >> president...
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we're not going to rest until who fought in america has a home in america. yesterday i was signing the law to allow you and those of prosthetics can travel with dignity. know how disappointing it was when the senate failed to approve a disabilities treaty espite a former senator and world war ii veteran, bob dole, the senate chamber. e're going to keep fighting to ratify that treaty. because the united states has always been a leader for the disabled. we believe disabled americans like you deserve the same pportunities to work, study, travel, in other countries as any other american. it's the right thing to do. get it done. to make sure every american has the opportunity to pursue the american dream, starting with the education and worthy of your extraordinary talents. with the new transition assistance program, we're doing help departing service members and their spouses plan that new ers and find job. we're going to keep helping the and their rans families to get a better bill.ion under the g.i. we're building as you go looking for schools. dishonestd up a
we're not going to rest until who fought in america has a home in america. yesterday i was signing the law to allow you and those of prosthetics can travel with dignity. know how disappointing it was when the senate failed to approve a disabilities treaty espite a former senator and world war ii veteran, bob dole, the senate chamber. e're going to keep fighting to ratify that treaty. because the united states has always been a leader for the disabled. we believe disabled americans like you...